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In the latest of gaming news of May, 28, 2014, today IGN released gameplay trailer of The Sims 4. This is the actual trailer of the improved build mode, which looks great at this point. While the fans are curious when is the release date, the actual release date is unknown. Personally for me to say, I say that it has seriously improved upon its prequel (Sims 3). This is going be an instant buy for me as soon as it releases, but the real question is what about you?

The Sims 4 has received a new trailer, this time showing off the wealth of changes to hit Build Mode in a bid to make it faster and more flexible.
The video, which you can see above, follows on from the first trailer for the game, which detailed character creation. In much the same way, Build Mode has been overhauled to try and allow more variety than ever before, while providing you with tools to achieve your aims quicker.
Building a home begins by either placing walls or even entire rooms, and then pushing or pulling them into shape. Fully-furnished, traditional rooms in a range of styles will also be available in a bid to speed up the process. Resizing these rooms will cause the game to intelligently redistribute furniture so nothing gets in the way. It looks seriously speedy.
Other changes include the ability to set walls at three different heights, and intelligently install windows across an entire room with a single click. You can also move the windows around, reshape the roof, and add foundations at your convenience. Terrain painting also features so, if you're keen to create flowerbeds and the like, you're in luck.
We'll have much, much more on The Sims 4 at E3 next month so be sure to stick with IGN, and check the above trailer to see a whole heap of the different houses on offer.

Wow the creation modes for Sims and houses really looks smooth and easy to use.
Still curious about the Sims' emotions they promised back in 2013 though. That looked like it really had some potential.
It all looks pretty good and knowing the strain (read crappy coding) the previous versions took on a computer I'm a little afraid my laptop isn't going to be able to run it...